KQED-FM (San Francisco, CA)

KQED-FM (San Francisco, CA)

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Global

#51636

United States

#12024

Arts and Entertainment/Arts and Entertainment

#128

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  • 2 days ago | kqed.org | Adhiti Bandlamudi

    Jun 19Failed to save articlePlease try againConstruction workers build at 750 Golden Gate Avenue in San Francisco on June 18, 2025, during a groundbreaking ceremony marking the start of two affordable housing projects. One will deliver 75 units prioritized for SFUSD and City College educators, and the other at 850 Turk will add 92 family apartments. (Beth LaBerge/KQED)Teachers in San Francisco looking for affordable housing could have more options by the end of next year.

  • 2 days ago | kqed.org | Joseph Geha

    Jun 18Failed to save articlePlease try againNick Lima #24 of San José Earthquakes with the ball tackled by Jayden Reid #99 of St. Louis City SC during the second half of an MLS game between St. Louis City SC and San José Earthquakes at Energizer Park on May 31, 2025 in St Louis, Missouri. The owners of the Earthquakes are putting the soccer club up for sale, the team said Wednesday.

  • 3 days ago | kqed.org | Ericka Cruz Guevarra |Vanessa Rancano |Mel Velasquez |Alan Montecillo

    Ericka Cruz GuevarraVanessa RancañoMel VelasquezAlan MontecilloJessica KariisaJun 18Failed to save articlePlease try againA stretch of Harrison Street in northwest Berkeley on May 20, 2025, home to an unhoused population. (Beth LaBerge/KQED)After the city of Berkeley ordered the clearing of RV encampments on Second Street, the city began offering cash to people living in their RVs in addition to a room at a motel shelter.

  • 3 days ago | kqed.org | Joseph Geha

    Jun 17Failed to save articlePlease try againVolunteers pack potatoes and carrots into food boxes inside the Second Harvest of Silicon Valley warehouse in San José on June 17, 2025. Big changes proposed in the federal food aid program could add to the strain on Bay Area food banks, as part of President Donald Trump’s tax cut legislation.

  • 3 days ago | kqed.org | Katie DeBenedetti |Juan Carlos Lara

    Jun 17Failed to save articlePlease try againSan Francisco City Hall in November 2024. More than 100 members of San Francisco labor unions and supporters protested against Mayor Daniel Lurie’s budget plan, which would include the first layoffs in over a decade. (James Carter-Johnson/Getty Images)Sheriff’s deputies blocked the barricade between protesters and the board but remained mostly silent for more than 20 minutes as the demonstration continued.